21 Things You’ll Want to Pack for Your Disney Cruise

I always find myself scrambling to pack before a trip, but I really struggled before a recent Disney Dream cruise. I scoured different websites, asked friends, and finally came up with what I thought was the right gear to take along. Some of the items were used, but others should have been left behind. This list is for everyone having a hard time knowing what to pack for a Disney cruise.

*We enjoyed a cruise on the Disney Dream as part of the Disney Social Media Moms Celebration. This post contains affiliate links, which means I may receive a commission on any purchases made through clicks. All of these opinions are 100% my own.

A Disney Cruise Packing List

Cruise Ship Suitcase Essentials

1. Bring the important documents

Bring a passport, but bring a drivers’ license as well. When exiting the ship during port days, passengers are advised to only carry the drivers’ license and leave their passports on the ship.

2. Don’t overpack on clothes

First and foremost, don’t overpack. You need shorts and t-shirts, sundresses, and a sweater or sweatshirt for cool mornings/evenings. Of course you’ll want sunglasses and a hat too. Don’t forget pajamas, socks, and undergarments. The dress code on board is fairly casual with the exception of Formal Night (everyone dresses up) and Pirate Night (bring pirate gear if you want to dress up).

The ship’s adult-only restaurants Palo and Remy have a dress code, so if you plan to eat there, be sure to pack dress pants and a collared shirt for men and a dress, skirt, or pants and a blouse for women. Jeans can be worn if they are free from holes.

3. Bring multiple swimsuits and a coverup

Swimsuits won’t dry very fast and it’s never fun to put on a wet suit, so bring an extra one.

8. What toiletries does Disney provide?

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9. Don’t forget to pack a day bag

This will be helpful for the day you board the ship (to carry on any necessities) and for any days in port and on the beach.

10. Bring a multi-port charger for devices

There are limited outlets in the room, so if you have several devices to charge each night, you should invest in a multiple-port charger like this one. We also brought a portable charger along so we could charge phones if needed throughout the day.

11. A lanyard will hold all of your cruise docs

Upon boarding the ship everyone receives a Key to the World Card. Not only is this your room key and essentially a charge card, it shows pertinent information about your cruise such as: Lifeboat Station, Dining Rotation (it shows which restaurant you eat at each night), dining time, table number, whether your an adult or minor, and your final transportation arrangements. Buy a lanyard and keep the card in there for the duration of the trip so you won’t have to search for it every time it’s needed.

12. Bring something for character autographs

Whether it’s an autograph book, pillow case, or picture frame, be sure to bring it along. You can drop it off at Guest Services when you arrive and it will be returned to your state room before you leave with autographs from all the characters. Kids will love it!

13. Consider packing Disney door decor

Many people like to decorate their doors with magnets. (It also helps to find your room on a ship where all doors look the same). Consider buying some Disney door magnetsto make your door stand out.

14. Be sure to download the Disney Cruise Line Navigator app

Before the cruise be sure to download the Disney Cruise Line Navigator app to your smartphone. This app serves as a daily calendar while on the cruise and allows passengers to communicate via private chat over the ship’s wi-fi. (Just be sure to set your phone to airplane mode to avoid roaming charges). It’s definitely essential to have on your device.

Also consider downloading a white noise app to drown out hallway noise while sleeping.

Optional Food and Drink to Pack for a Cruise

15. You may want to bring your own coffee

If you are a coffee connoisseur like myself, you might want to bring instant coffee packets and your own thermal mug. The coffee served on-board was not my favorite and I ended up paying for coffee at the Cove Café everyday. Quite expensive for someone with a twice a day habit.

Also, room service is included on the ship, so those who want a lot of coffee in the morning might want to order a carafe to be delivered to their room.

16. Bring some candy for on board movies

I know, there’s plenty of food on the ship, but there’s a charge for candy and popcorn in the movie theaters. Save yourself money and bring a few boxes on board.

Families can sit back and enjoy first-run motion pictures, including films in Disney Digital 3-D. Bring some snacks and you’re ready to enjoy! Photo courtesy of Disney. Photographer: Matt Stroshane

17. What about alcohol on Disney Cruise ships?

Disney cruise guests aged 21 and older can bring two bottles of unopened wine or champagne or 6 bottles of beer on board at each port of call. These must be carried on and cannot be stowed in check luggage. If you want to have these at dinner, there is a corking fee. If you want to enjoy in your room, don’t forget a corkscrew.

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18. Don’t forget your reading materials

There is not a dedicated library on board the ship, but there is supposedly a small book exchange area on board (we never found it). Be sure to download some books on your Kindle beforehand or bring some books/magazines along.

19. Be sure to pack your camera gear

There’s no need to overload with camera gear. A point and shoot camera or iPhone and a GoPro should suffice. Be sure to bring battery chargers and charger cords as needed.

20. Consider packing your own snorkeling gear

It does cost money to rent snorkeling gear on Castaway Cay, so bring your own goggles and snorkel if you have them. Bring a couple and you can swap out with other family members. We brought a full face snorkel mask for our son since he has trouble with a normal setup. It made the experience a thousand times better than our last snorkeling adventure.

You won’t want to miss the opportunity to explore 22 acres of underwater life!Photo courtesy of Disney.Photographer: Matt Stroshane

21. Bring along an old gift card

The lights in the state room are activated once your Key to the World card is inserted into the slot. If you need to leave and others are staying behind, just insert an old gift card (or store rewards card) in the slot and the lights will stay on. Or just use the card all of the time so yours doesn’t get left behind as you run at the door. This happened to me once or twice.

Hopefully this list will help you pack your bags for your Disney Cruise. Let me know if I missed any of your Disney Cruise essentials!

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